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twin primes!
is there is a relation between twin primes and Goldbach conjecture?
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Apart from the fact that the words “two primes” appear in both, there would not appear to be any connection. The Goldbach conjecture is concerned with even numbers >= 4 being the [b]sum[/b] of two primes.
They are of course related by the fact that neither conjecture is proved. Considering that in an earlier thread you claimed to have proved both of these, I am surprised you needed to ask! |
Hi!
Take a look @ [url]http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=105[/url] Regards. C. |
why i ask ?
hi / Numbers
TO LEARN SOMEONE LIKE U ,WHAT HE NEED TO BE REAL MATHEMATICANS THEN U MUST WAIT .......TO LEARN.:banana: |
[QUOTE=sghodeif]hi / Numbers
TO LEARN SOMEONE LIKE U ,WHAT HE NEED TO BE REAL MATHEMATICANS THEN U MUST WAIT .......TO LEARN.:banana:[/QUOTE] Can someone translate this into English, please? |
Darn, where's the pancake bunny pic when you need it?
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[quote=fetofs]Can someone translate this into English, please?[/quote]
Folks who don't speak English as their first language, and quite a lot of those who do, often use the verb to learn, when they mean to teach. As in, "that will learn you." So: [quote=sghodeif]TO LEARN SOMEONE LIKE U ,WHAT HE NEED TO BE REAL MATHEMATICANS [/quote] might be interpreted to mean "To teach someone like you [meaning me] what he needs to do to become a real mathematician." Alternatively, it could mean that Mr Hodeif wants to learn from me what it will take for him to become a real mathematician. In which case he should probably set his standards a little higher. [quote=sghodeif]THEN U MUST WAIT .......TO LEARN[/quote] Can probably be interpreted to mean, "Patience is a virtue." and just for Alex, [url=http://sokaisha.hp.infoseek.co.jp/030719/030719.htm]Pancake bunnny picture[/url] |
To teach or to learn the message is obtain.
[QUOTE=Numbers]Folks who don't speak English as their first language, and quite a lot of those who do, often use the verb to learn, when they mean to teach. As in, "that will learn you."
So: might be interpreted to mean "To teach someone like you [meaning me] what he needs to do to become a real mathematician." Alternatively, it could mean that Mr Hodeif wants to learn from me what it will take for him to become a real mathematician. In which case he should probably set his standards a little higher. Can probably be interpreted to mean, "Patience is a virtue." and just for Alex, [url=http://sokaisha.hp.infoseek.co.jp/030719/030719.htm]Pancake bunnny picture[/url][/QUOTE] Yes indeed my standard in thinking very high with respect to u.:banana: |
To teach or to learn the message is obtain.
[QUOTE=Numbers]Folks who don't speak English as their first language, and quite a lot of those who do, often use the verb to learn, when they mean to teach. As in, "that will learn you."
So: might be interpreted to mean "To teach someone like you [meaning me] what he needs to do to become a real mathematician." Alternatively, it could mean that Mr Hodeif wants to learn from me what it will take for him to become a real mathematician. In which case he should probably set his standards a little higher. Can probably be interpreted to mean, "Patience is a virtue." and just for Alex, [url=http://sokaisha.hp.infoseek.co.jp/030719/030719.htm]Pancake bunnny picture[/url][/QUOTE] Yes indeed my standard in thinking very high with respect to u.:banana: |
Confucius say "Man who live on flagpole have nowhere to go but down".:wink:
I'd still like to hear your response to the post you made re form of factors for Mersenne numbers. Its just one thread down from this one at this moment. Fusion |
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